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they want to join the eu, really bring in a little free market capitalism. but the president there is abandoning the eu, instead looking to at least for closer ties with vladimir putin and the russian state. >>> also, the metro north train that crashed in the bronx over the weekend was going 82 miles an hour when it derailed going around a sharp curve. the speed limit is 30 miles an hour. that's the word today from the ntsb. the investigators did not find any problems with the train's brakes. the engineer and conductor will be questioned about the accident. four people were killed and 60 more injured. >>> now, before we move on to this next story, we want to point out that we know amazon.com pulled off a huge publicity stunt. and we're giving them more air time, yes, on cyber monday. huge day for online retailers but it's cool stuff. jeff bezos said last night that amazon is experimenting with package delivery by drone. yes, that's right, a drone could fly a small package to your house, drop it off like you see there. if it ever happens, still a long way awa
they want to join the eu, really bring in a little free market capitalism. but the president there is abandoning the eu, instead looking to at least for closer ties with vladimir putin and the russian state. >>> also, the metro north train that crashed in the bronx over the weekend was going 82 miles an hour when it derailed going around a sharp curve. the speed limit is 30 miles an hour. that's the word today from the ntsb. the investigators did not find any problems with the train's...
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>> the syrian arms race, the eu has ended and on arming the rebels. hello and welcome to al jazeera live from doha. seeking forgiveness, honduras two biggest and most dangerous gangs colley truce. but why? a remarkable rescue in china. a newborn baby is cut free from a sewage pipe. and breaking down the barriers. europe's new plans to help workers travel to where the jobs are. the syrian arms race is accelerating. rushes to ship antiaircraft missiles to the government and a lifting onalled armed rebels. >> these are the weapons that are causing so much controversy. a shipment of best 300 russian surface-to-air missiles designed to defend against aircraft and cruise missile of tax. -- cruise missile attacks. russia says it is merely fulfilling treaty agreements. but we believe such steps very much restrain some hotheads to transform this conflict into an international conflict with outside forces taking part. , perhaps likeces israel, in the event it launches more strikes inside syria, like this one which started military facilities outside of damascus
>> the syrian arms race, the eu has ended and on arming the rebels. hello and welcome to al jazeera live from doha. seeking forgiveness, honduras two biggest and most dangerous gangs colley truce. but why? a remarkable rescue in china. a newborn baby is cut free from a sewage pipe. and breaking down the barriers. europe's new plans to help workers travel to where the jobs are. the syrian arms race is accelerating. rushes to ship antiaircraft missiles to the government and a lifting...
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the long-term that's what the eu really would like. charles: i've got to tell you, it's an amazing story and thanks for taking time out, a pleasure. >> thank you. charles: we'll go back to nicole because blackberry continues to rock and shares are up 6%, now what's going on. >>. nicole: a great move, right? it's at 15.88 and today, a positive comment one of the analyst today comes from morgan stanley, upgrading it to an overweight from an underweight, from an underweight. that's a good jump to $22, a new price target up from 10 and surpassed 10. maybe they're late to the game with a call, but think there's upside potential and we talked about the big million dollar-- million units order that we talked about last we are. so far so good. year to date up. charles: and they've been fighting to claw themselves back into prominence and the stock has been on fire. thanks a lot, nicole. speaking of someone on fire, or something on fire, dr. ben carson, president obama's new outspoken critic. he's going to join us in the next hour to talk about
the long-term that's what the eu really would like. charles: i've got to tell you, it's an amazing story and thanks for taking time out, a pleasure. >> thank you. charles: we'll go back to nicole because blackberry continues to rock and shares are up 6%, now what's going on. >>. nicole: a great move, right? it's at 15.88 and today, a positive comment one of the analyst today comes from morgan stanley, upgrading it to an overweight from an underweight, from an underweight. that's a...
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eu china diplomatic relations dates back to nineteen seventy five the eu china strategic partnership was launched into south and three it's is going to cover a multitude of at risk including business opportunities and national security and run into protection and academic exchanges. seen on cctv. you watching cctv means a chinese navy man to coach at colton he shot past the pontiff of the philippines to offer assistance to survive is a time when i get and she is bringing three hundred hospital beds and plans to provide gone full of cash that is venturing into the defences and they feel intense anti zombie is no secret to it that bombs to medical assistance including c t scan as it did tell x ray machines all they can generate as a black eye and compressed and systems is accompanied by a naval landing ship and to carry a base that had caught this dozens of special forces ninety three magical like this and that welcomes us to read the facts that are on board the ship and this doesn't seem to have a beach experience is a disaster relief and rescue. antioch is expected to meet you one of
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now, if the question is what happens if the uk leaves the eu, first of all, that's a question for the british people and the politicians and leaders to resolve. the financial markets don't like change. from that perspective, the market would prefer the stability. having said that, if you look at what i said before about london, and if you look at its history, strong history of resilience and its ability to re inveinvent it over those years, we're very confident that london will continue to be a global leader. now, we have 18,000 people in the uk. two-thirds of that are not in london. we are the largest private employer in bor did he meau. we would like that to continue and we want to stay here. >> if i could take you back to some of the comments made about mr. dimon, what are your thoughts about the risk? you obviously interface with clients all the time. it's been seen as one of the biggest risks, but that seems to be changing. all of a sudden, people want to buy into european stocks. yes? are people more risk averse now or are they less risk averse? >> the eurozone risk has come dow
now, if the question is what happens if the uk leaves the eu, first of all, that's a question for the british people and the politicians and leaders to resolve. the financial markets don't like change. from that perspective, the market would prefer the stability. having said that, if you look at what i said before about london, and if you look at its history, strong history of resilience and its ability to re inveinvent it over those years, we're very confident that london will continue to be a...
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he always thought this is not eu membership, they are not on a path to full membership. on the other hand, if you look closely at this 10,000-page document that was negotiated, it is essentially everything but the name. i think that was what the russians woke to a few weeks ago when they realized ukraine was about to join another geopolitical bloc and it is not ours. that is why the intense pressure from moscow came over the last few weeks. this is not necessarily a zero- sum equation. most ukrainians are not seeing this as an anti-russia protest. they are not pouring out in the streets because they dislike russia. members inamily russia. they are fundamentally a european country. they are sick of soviet style government, of corruption, of this personalization up our. that is the message they are trying to send to the president. it the inevitable shadows of the cold war seem to be looming in these presidentions, with putin saying outside forces are to blame and the white us saying the violence being used against the protesters is unacceptable? >> it is a very easy and co
he always thought this is not eu membership, they are not on a path to full membership. on the other hand, if you look closely at this 10,000-page document that was negotiated, it is essentially everything but the name. i think that was what the russians woke to a few weeks ago when they realized ukraine was about to join another geopolitical bloc and it is not ours. that is why the intense pressure from moscow came over the last few weeks. this is not necessarily a zero- sum equation. most...
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the exception to the emt won't charge you nine the contents in the region the eu. i want to comply it's true which will be the next eu. oh wait you can find more information. now with the ppp group don't eat until next time thank you for watching you are. i was. been been bizarre as this is one of germany's influential contemporary german photographers. or are photographing germans and all levels of society. his work covers the period from the data from twenty three it would be in education. so it sits. that means. german society and how it has changed in years. hahas well and people in german society standing in the forest and i'd leave it the flights but the greatest of the people and yet also in comparisons to get straight times. she is significant that humans were all good. just what is thinkers. it will stand here and find a place that they felt best for themselves and then just it's good to take the kids when they felt it was ready to bite me if i can tell time. that series it is also about the death of how people just want to be seen in history the third mem
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he always thought this is not eu membership, they are not on a path to full membership. on the other hand, if you look closely at this 10,000-page document that was negotiated, it is essentially everything but the name. i think that was what the russians woke to a few weeks ago when they realized ukraine was about to join another geopolitical bloc and it is not ours. that is why the intense pressure from moscow came over the last few weeks. this is not necessarily a zero- sum equation. most ukrainians are not seeing this as an anti-russia protest. they are not pouring out in the streets because they dislike russia. members inamily russia. they are fundamentally a european country. they are sick of soviet style government, of corruption, of this personalization up our. that is the message they are trying to send to the president. it the inevitable shadows of the cold war seem to be looming in these presidentions, with putin saying outside forces are to blame and the white us saying the violence being used against the protesters is unacceptable? >> it is a very easy and co
he always thought this is not eu membership, they are not on a path to full membership. on the other hand, if you look closely at this 10,000-page document that was negotiated, it is essentially everything but the name. i think that was what the russians woke to a few weeks ago when they realized ukraine was about to join another geopolitical bloc and it is not ours. that is why the intense pressure from moscow came over the last few weeks. this is not necessarily a zero- sum equation. most...
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buildings in washington, d.c., brussels and the united nations also saying that they hacked into eu computer networks. >>> they thought they were going to die. a spirit airlines flight from detroit to dallas. it had to make a nose dive to avoid a plane. none of the passengers on board were injured. the two aircraft came within a mile and a half horizontally. a series of close calls led them to recommend new rules to prevent planes from getting this close to each other in the air. >>> same-sex couples now have new access to immigration rights. this morning, after homeland secretary janet napolitano says they will be treated the same when it comes to green card applications. it comes on the heels of the decision banning a lack of federal recognition of gay unions. under the defense of marriage act, same-sex couples were -- now, napolitano says they will treat legally married couples the same for visas, no matter what the sex. >>> texas lawmakers are moving ahead to pass the toughest abortion restrictions. they were at the state capital as a special session got under way. today, a comm
buildings in washington, d.c., brussels and the united nations also saying that they hacked into eu computer networks. >>> they thought they were going to die. a spirit airlines flight from detroit to dallas. it had to make a nose dive to avoid a plane. none of the passengers on board were injured. the two aircraft came within a mile and a half horizontally. a series of close calls led them to recommend new rules to prevent planes from getting this close to each other in the air....
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and politics surrounding that conflict, encompassing russia, the eu, israel, lebanon, jordan, iraq, turkey as well. there's a war on in afghanistan with two u.s. soldiers, a policeman, nine kids killed in the eastern part of the country today, and a suicide bomb attack outside a school. the war we left in our wake in iraq heated up with the u.n. saying this weekend that the death toll just last month from bombings and assassinations and other attacks in iraq was over 1,000 people killed. it is a big, complicated world out there, with a lot of particularly difficult foreign policy problems confronting our country. and six sitting members of congress decided to meet with the kgb on a trip arranged by steven seagal, the action movie guy from the '90s. four of six members are on the intelligence committee or foreign relations committee in congress, including michele bachmann. what do other countries think of us when a congressional delegation like this shows up in their country? >>> six current and former irs agents testified from behind screens. their voices distorted to protect their identit
and politics surrounding that conflict, encompassing russia, the eu, israel, lebanon, jordan, iraq, turkey as well. there's a war on in afghanistan with two u.s. soldiers, a policeman, nine kids killed in the eastern part of the country today, and a suicide bomb attack outside a school. the war we left in our wake in iraq heated up with the u.n. saying this weekend that the death toll just last month from bombings and assassinations and other attacks in iraq was over 1,000 people killed. it is...
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referendum or an eu budget cut? >> i am very grateful to my honorable friend for his support. it is absolutely right to say that the british parliament speaks clearly about these issues and is listened to carefully in the corridors of brussels. that is true. we should always respect the fact that it is to this parliament that prime ministers have to answer. >> what did other leaders say to the prime minister in the margins about a british referendum? does he believe that this budget deal makes the case for britain staying in europe stronger? >> i would say that the reaction that i have had to the speech i made a few weeks ago has been, on the whole, fairly positive, because people can see that it is not some simplistic argument about an immediate referendum -- it is a well-argued case, i would say, for how europe should reform and how we should secure britain's place within it. these discussions show that britain can get good deals done with partners in europe having made a speech on that subject. i think that actua
referendum or an eu budget cut? >> i am very grateful to my honorable friend for his support. it is absolutely right to say that the british parliament speaks clearly about these issues and is listened to carefully in the corridors of brussels. that is true. we should always respect the fact that it is to this parliament that prime ministers have to answer. >> what did other leaders say to the prime minister in the margins about a british referendum? does he believe that this budget...
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i want to see britain's relationship with the eu change. and i don't think that is the choice the british public want or british public deserve. everything i do in this area is guided by a very simple principle, which is what is in the national interests of britain. is it in the national interests of britain to have a transatlantic trade deal that will get people to work, help our businesses? yes, it is. and so we will push for this tra transatlantic trade deal. is it in our interest to reform the european union? to make it more open, competitive, flexible, and to improve britain's place within the union? yes, it is in our national interest. not only in our national interest, it is achievable because europe has to change because the single currency is driving change for that part of the european union that is in the single currency. and just as they want changes, so i believe britain is quite entitled to ask for and to get changes in response. and then finally, is it in britain's national interest once we have achieved those changes but bef
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eu leaders met in paris to discuss the problem. they announced measures, including more job training. they also want to assist groups that help young people find work. eu nations can access the $60 billion fund if they submit specific national plans to counter youth unemployment by year end. european council president herman fandrupi stressed the importance of stabilizing the region's social and political situations. he said the eu is trying to spur economic growth and put an end to youth unemployment. young people in the region are still having trouble finding jobs after the credit crunch. more than half of those under 25 in greece and spain are out of work. >>> shopkeepers in traditional markets in south korea have seen big retail stores pop up all around them. some have been unable to keep up with the competition. now many are turning to technology used by the rivals in an effort to survive. nhk world's anna jong explains. >> reporter: shingi market began in the 1970s. they sell fresh food and daily necessities. south korea has
eu leaders met in paris to discuss the problem. they announced measures, including more job training. they also want to assist groups that help young people find work. eu nations can access the $60 billion fund if they submit specific national plans to counter youth unemployment by year end. european council president herman fandrupi stressed the importance of stabilizing the region's social and political situations. he said the eu is trying to spur economic growth and put an end to youth...
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it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how things play out into monday. by the way, it is friday. it's time to talk the friday trade. oil and currencies. kevin kerr is president of kerr trading financial. and brown brothers hair man. mark, have you been surprised? >> i'm surprised just by the euro's resilience. people were thinking there could be a run on european banks which hasn't taken place. a loss of confidence. but it has been trading in fairly tight trading ranges. it has been resilient this week. italy still without a tpo government. >> how do you position yourself? >> mond
it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how...
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. >> that has led somebody to say that cyprus may be the first country thrown out of the the eu euro. >> guys, i was going say, we're focused on the last three days and certainly today what is going on in cyprus. it's easy to lose sight of the fact that this quarter has been one of the best quarters we have seen for u.s. equities in years and years and years. >> a record level. doing more with less. will that continue? i want to see what they're up against. >> that's going to run right into the debt ceiling? how's the market going to react? >> really coming back and having about half of the earlier losses. that will do it for power lunch. >> we will see how it goes. "street signs" begins right now. >> and welcome to street signs. we started the die and we thought we might see a new high. what is behind today's reversal and what will it take to breakthrough to new highs? the company bringing on its founders. so is this the best move for best buy? plus it's all about accessories right? the ceo joins us the dough is, as you can see now down. but definitely off the lows for the day. the s
. >> that has led somebody to say that cyprus may be the first country thrown out of the the eu euro. >> guys, i was going say, we're focused on the last three days and certainly today what is going on in cyprus. it's easy to lose sight of the fact that this quarter has been one of the best quarters we have seen for u.s. equities in years and years and years. >> a record level. doing more with less. will that continue? i want to see what they're up against. >> that's...
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problems it's also experiencing and what it was an added he doesn't think that integration with the eu is before all the current wave of protests. you will see with new. they're still pushing for the idea of signing an association agreement with the european union. these people what governing ukraine also don't get a continuous was a foreign minister also said that the parliament tymoshenko is a former prime minister. yushchenko was ukraine's president. what did they sign these papers when they're in power. noah was standing in the way it's the kind of go ahead and sewing and mending the new program today. i have in jesus and sounds that come to protest about leaving places in the field. it's an internal critics. still signing on loan signing this document is just a pretext that it seemed like no other reason why news about the makeup of course became such a surprise is that because that the embassy that the authorities that we are working on and that should affect up to twenty one thousand people. that was just us and for the first time putting all these years no one actually asked a
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i can only imagine that meet eu summit the largest city. a friend for a night for when you do have you know of very large community based organizations. a book although some of the others small a hearing in all areas that that fewer people can be also have small organizations they can interact and get a kitten. in one of you give us the overall feel of review of the study of the means to me today. he'll fall under the skin is smaller. everyone with that set with few. one does when he's in the bay hill billy out this is bizarre. it's important that there will be less than maybe ten feet. it's not that of the family gathering it up and that's it that's it. so there's no know what a nice autumn. this association that but in the bigger city we do have really enough of diversified vessels. ranging from religious went poo poo does come in the teens that we have the association especially for women. and the association especially for people once with chinese and so in a bigger city would you have really diversified it. association of people would
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defense secretary phillip hamon of britain suggested an eu arms embargo against syria is about to expire so what secretary hagel was indicating perhaps the u.s. and the uk will be looking at arming the rebels. >> shepard: the concern has been all along that the syrian regime might lose control its own chemical weapon, and i wonder if we should take that as a sign the concern has ratcheted up some? >> in fact there were some reports today in newspapers suggesting senate rogue elements of the say sad regime may have gotten their hands on chemical weapons but that's not the case according to uk defense secretary just moments ago. >> the evidence that we have is that the regime is largely in control of its chemical weapons, principle chemical weapons site. that's not the same as saying we are able to account for every last unit of chemical stocks, but there is no evidence that the regime has lost control of significant chemical weapon sites yet. >> i'm told from pentagon sources there are 13 sixed chemical weapon sites and 40 mobile chemical weapons sites that they are looking at, but it's n
defense secretary phillip hamon of britain suggested an eu arms embargo against syria is about to expire so what secretary hagel was indicating perhaps the u.s. and the uk will be looking at arming the rebels. >> shepard: the concern has been all along that the syrian regime might lose control its own chemical weapon, and i wonder if we should take that as a sign the concern has ratcheted up some? >> in fact there were some reports today in newspapers suggesting senate rogue...
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if the eu goes through with it, how does that affect hezbollah? >> well, i think it further isolates hezbollah, and i hope the eu does do that. the big question here is, is there some military solution that we can take? there's enormous gravitational pool to want to do something definitive and that usually argues for something military but, in fact, the military option is very limited. i mean, there is enormous historic divisions within syria. assad has repressed them with his autocratic rule and the rebels are somewhat united against assad, but if they bring him down, then it will be score settling time with them. i actually think secretary kerry is on the right track here, the most promising is to try to get russia to work with us and with the eu and with the arab states to see if there's some kind of political approach that we can take to restore some stability. >> but with regard to coalescing and figuring out an approach, the syrian rebels themselves, sir, can't even coalesce around one leader. so how does the u.s. become influential in tryin
if the eu goes through with it, how does that affect hezbollah? >> well, i think it further isolates hezbollah, and i hope the eu does do that. the big question here is, is there some military solution that we can take? there's enormous gravitational pool to want to do something definitive and that usually argues for something military but, in fact, the military option is very limited. i mean, there is enormous historic divisions within syria. assad has repressed them with his autocratic...
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the eu is offering $13 billion to rescue those banks. but to get it, the government must tax individual deposits held by banks in cyprus. that's the hot button issue. that pushed some citizens to run to bank branches and withdraw as much of their money as possible before those banks were closed. >> joining us right now with insights on this developing story is former u.s. treasury secretary lawrence summers. nice to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> good to see you, maria. >> let me ask you first your read on this. i guess the ultimate question is, you know, how likely is what's happening in cyprus happening -- likely to happen in the united states? but, first, are you surprised by this? characterize how you see this situation in cyprus playing out. >> look, this was a tactical blunder alongside a strategy adrift. the things in europe have gotten better in the last six months. but europe was not out of the woods. there's still much that has to be done both in terms of reform on the financial side and in terms of assuring that ther
the eu is offering $13 billion to rescue those banks. but to get it, the government must tax individual deposits held by banks in cyprus. that's the hot button issue. that pushed some citizens to run to bank branches and withdraw as much of their money as possible before those banks were closed. >> joining us right now with insights on this developing story is former u.s. treasury secretary lawrence summers. nice to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> good to see you, maria....
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this is the largest ever anti-dumping investigation by the eu. china had been urging eu member chinese premier met angela merkle, german chancellor. he persuaded her that it should be resolved through negotiations. >> translator: germany doesn't want permanent import taxes. we will hold intensive talks with china to resolve the issue as soon as possible. >> translator: we hope to resolve the trade dispute between china and the eu through dialog and each other's efforts. >> reporter: britain and germany have openly criticized adopting tariffs proposed. they fear their overall the trade relations with china could be damaged. the european commission denied chinese pressure saying fair trade is in the eu's own interest. >> this is not protectionism. rather it is about ensuring international trade rules apply to chinese companies just like they apply to us. i hope today's decision will now provide the space for such discussions to move forward in a formal manner. >> reporter: the eu has been investigating a suspected dumping case involving chinese mob
this is the largest ever anti-dumping investigation by the eu. china had been urging eu member chinese premier met angela merkle, german chancellor. he persuaded her that it should be resolved through negotiations. >> translator: germany doesn't want permanent import taxes. we will hold intensive talks with china to resolve the issue as soon as possible. >> translator: we hope to resolve the trade dispute between china and the eu through dialog and each other's efforts. >>...
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when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a few visitors are here right now, and they are far outnumbered by the locals. the tables at many of the restaurants are empty. this owner says croatia with its potential for tourism at off- peak times, even though it has had eight years to get in shape for the eu market. >> dubrovnik needs better management. we need experts in tourism. we need better people who work professionally and can help find ways to solve this problem professionally. >> some locals say croatia's politicians have no idea about boosting tourism. shortly before easter, this is what the country's most popular tourist destination looks like -- roadworks. in the capital, zagreb, support for croatia's eu membership was strong in a referendum held last year, but now many people are having second thoughts. >> i think most people are happy about the eu, but if the croatian needs another yea
when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a few visitors are here right now, and they are far outnumbered by the locals. the tables at many of the restaurants are empty. this owner says croatia with its potential for tourism at off- peak times, even though it has had eight years to get in shape for the eu market....
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when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a few visitors are here right now, and they are far outnumbered by the locals. the tables at many of the restaurants are empty. this owner says croatia with its potential for tourism at off- peak times, even though it has had eight years to get in shape for the eu market. >> dubrovnik needs better management. we need experts in tourism. we need better people who work professionally and can help find ways to solve this problem professionally. >> some locals say croatia's politicians have no idea about boosting tourism. shortly before easter, this is what the country's most popular tourist destination looks like -- roadworks. in the capital, zagreb, support for croatia's eu membership was strong in a referendum held last year, but now many people are having second thoughts. >> i think most people are happy about the eu, but if the croatian needs another yea
when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a few visitors are here right now, and they are far outnumbered by the locals. the tables at many of the restaurants are empty. this owner says croatia with its potential for tourism at off- peak times, even though it has had eight years to get in shape for the eu market....
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but let's just talk about the eu said today. they're expecting 1% growth next year. where do the multinationals that we invest here in the u.s. get a disproportionate amount of their sales? from europe. we're in a slow-growth environment at the five years into this unprecedented easing. >> let's not underestimate the risks that are out there. >> right. >> and there are some. however, it brings me back to the "don't fight the tape, don't fight the fed," and whether those two notions are more powerful than anything else that can be seen at the moment by investors. >> of course, it is. it's a massive sea of liquidity, the cost of capital, the companies, it continues to work in their favor. commodity costs are moving lower. let's not make the mistake of thinking that euphoria -- euphoria implies the end of this five-year bull market. let's not make that mistake. potentially, a correction is ahead of us, yes. but what is on the other side of the correction, i think opportunity. >> don't beat the ecbi either. mario dragi, the inflation ticked down. it's close to disinflati
but let's just talk about the eu said today. they're expecting 1% growth next year. where do the multinationals that we invest here in the u.s. get a disproportionate amount of their sales? from europe. we're in a slow-growth environment at the five years into this unprecedented easing. >> let's not underestimate the risks that are out there. >> right. >> and there are some. however, it brings me back to the "don't fight the tape, don't fight the fed," and whether...
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croatia is about to join the eu. my journey has shown me that the country is still suffering from the effects of the war. even if things look differently back
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so because it has come the eu saturday night a love story depicting the gang at the moment. first i am sometimes. sigh on duty at the bank the midst of god that is on the science on that is given to safeway to expect that some of the eclectic sounds like you think of but at this. i had left him and he wants her back. so there's a lot of websites and turned back inside and cover that. new travel mania or succumb him for tcp yesterday coupled with a meteorite the problem overnight. it's five hours to find out if we die. how many hours of apu prac. follow the paths to the moms we can practice in around three to four hours a day. peters has been really tough. but the kids love it the eyes of an eye to the chili making the first of all that to me i pretended that it took me back to the eye. i'm here with many suspect that the president of april would he be a twenty five years celebrating them traveling buddy been coulter to use and that's to home the troubling and comedian. once i find it like twenty five p it's going to say too little and then you know that people won't upload i
so because it has come the eu saturday night a love story depicting the gang at the moment. first i am sometimes. sigh on duty at the bank the midst of god that is on the science on that is given to safeway to expect that some of the eclectic sounds like you think of but at this. i had left him and he wants her back. so there's a lot of websites and turned back inside and cover that. new travel mania or succumb him for tcp yesterday coupled with a meteorite the problem overnight. it's five...
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>> yes, britain and france are likely to do a good bit more than they had been doing, now that the eu embargo is lifted. that will be in concert with the united states. but so far it does look like it is on the lighter side of weaponry, which is not all that the rebels are asking for by far. >> rachel, to one of the points, what's talked about is possibility of a no fly zone. "the wall street journal" says the cost is $50 million a day. when you look at the numbers, there's little appetite to get involved on the hill. what's the political calculus to make this work in the united states if that were to happen? >> the public is war weary, that's a major part of the political calculus. my colleague reported that president obama agonized over this decision. he wants to do the right thing from a moral standpoint, but his frame of course is iraq and afghanistan. he has worked very hard to pull america out of its foreign commitments, foreign wars we have been involved in, and the public has no desire to step that up. we're really not seeing at least so far the public outrage over syria. we c
>> yes, britain and france are likely to do a good bit more than they had been doing, now that the eu embargo is lifted. that will be in concert with the united states. but so far it does look like it is on the lighter side of weaponry, which is not all that the rebels are asking for by far. >> rachel, to one of the points, what's talked about is possibility of a no fly zone. "the wall street journal" says the cost is $50 million a day. when you look at the numbers,...
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they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] cou
they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited...
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croatia is about to join the eu. my journey has shown me that the country is still suffering from the effects of the war. even if things look differently capital isreb, a equal as other european captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i've been thinking about the meaning of life and the myths that give us each meaning in our individual lives and also in our lives as a culture and a society as a whole. and i'm concerned that right now, some of the myths that we are following in america of
croatia is about to join the eu. my journey has shown me that the country is still suffering from the effects of the war. even if things look differently capital isreb, a equal as other european captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i've been thinking about the meaning of life and the myths that give us each meaning in our individual lives and also in our lives as a culture and a society as a whole. and i'm concerned that right now, some...
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i think of fall and you don't find the best dairy for someone that when the anti eu to you on your lap to seven eleven in their grasp this is high too much constantly. so we can hide any funnel down the killers now so small now on to the grass and long can we cannot see done. that's abt it she sounds a lot and one that when they're into salad and health the situation changed the color environment change this unknown cause and lower the net. it is coal plants and i can't i do believe and this and please kindly aunt nancy and every totally change and peak else the snowman. oh and how i stay you will have an impact beyond the lifestyle of the attacks. like you said you know the food source has become fierce yet and then the gatineau having problems finding water for them as well for some of the difficulties faced by most difficult one dumb as to race out that the ns generation because there is no foot and find their footing is now more and it's going to fall fun not on eta into some eleven when i went there and maybe they teach them that conflict and all are tough times that we find a bit
i think of fall and you don't find the best dairy for someone that when the anti eu to you on your lap to seven eleven in their grasp this is high too much constantly. so we can hide any funnel down the killers now so small now on to the grass and long can we cannot see done. that's abt it she sounds a lot and one that when they're into salad and health the situation changed the color environment change this unknown cause and lower the net. it is coal plants and i can't i do believe and this...
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in the form of the eu-plus three framework. united states is being represented by the undersecretary of state for policy, which is the number three official in the state department so even though kerry is meeting with the iranian foreign minister and it sounds like a big deal, it's important but i wouldn't overstress the importance. we have been asking for iran to deliver on what it has promised to deliver and to comply with agreements it signed on to, for ten years. the big question is, the question you asked is, why haven't they done it until now and what is new or what has changed? good question. i don't think much has changed other than the form of the engagement. the substance -- >> trace: ambassador, we keep looking at this as if the new president, has san rouhani has power but doesn't the power in iran belong to the mullahs. >> sure. the constitution of iran has not changed. all power reside inside the hand of the supreme leader, and number two the strategic intent of iran has not changed. i.e., they want to be the domin
in the form of the eu-plus three framework. united states is being represented by the undersecretary of state for policy, which is the number three official in the state department so even though kerry is meeting with the iranian foreign minister and it sounds like a big deal, it's important but i wouldn't overstress the importance. we have been asking for iran to deliver on what it has promised to deliver and to comply with agreements it signed on to, for ten years. the big question is, the...
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germany and eu is nothing outstanding. let's face it. this list of united states in addition to sing old is very bad debts and anasta as buying them into the makeover is low heel. it depends on if it be known as the lead boat of business in particular that make us say one of the big giant german companies would you be willing to sit down with one of the all american counterparts the tea trade knowing that perhaps they were listening in to little secret on the stations of cost and is in all this barn is not only of a political issues but also promote economic pacts german companies are aware of the house quiet and did the americans take the results of this barn for themselves but they cannot do anything against it. there is a potential delay justice of mine field becomes a mason also the potential for the stripping of sovereign rights and not the people campaign in the eu saying that too many rights go to bed as determined by brussels well this could end up seeing is that rates could end up determining the loss of a country how will i go
germany and eu is nothing outstanding. let's face it. this list of united states in addition to sing old is very bad debts and anasta as buying them into the makeover is low heel. it depends on if it be known as the lead boat of business in particular that make us say one of the big giant german companies would you be willing to sit down with one of the all american counterparts the tea trade knowing that perhaps they were listening in to little secret on the stations of cost and is in all this...
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the topical skin yeah that would be ashamed of these that allows the tribe to travel to most of the eu i awoke with a monster of hours at the receipthat at the at the apple syrup but it at. it also has to get jen has been at making statements about santa what it calls he said in an interview with joe the tv on friday evening that said this though because he was very grateful to them as he applied a bit rude but they have released him wch echoed stemen tohatt was sd i a pre reaseor theouple because these old people now at the picture that we have a political scheme it seems to show him in the hotel room shows them up at relaxing of the what's up the tag as for the first time in a little bit of a beloved sherryhat rrival herof how we'd be reeted byhe german overnment a statement from the east but those representing chairman john sunderland echo said that mrs bekele who welcomes become medical scheme it to jimmy and praised the stomach bug that she's to be done by a handful but for this they can share in order to facilitate this. she'll surprise the work and cooperation by german governme
the topical skin yeah that would be ashamed of these that allows the tribe to travel to most of the eu i awoke with a monster of hours at the receipthat at the at the apple syrup but it at. it also has to get jen has been at making statements about santa what it calls he said in an interview with joe the tv on friday evening that said this though because he was very grateful to them as he applied a bit rude but they have released him wch echoed stemen tohatt was sd i a pre reaseor theouple...
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that would be a real bloody nose for the eu which of course had its own deal first agreed and then turned down by parliamentaryians in the last 24 hours. >> we want to get out to carolyn. here's what's interesting. the reason why they are doing this deposit tax in the first place is in order to get a sovereign bailout because the debt level is too high, they have to contribute. they are trying to contribute by basically saying we can't -- there's not enough bonds out there. we can't make bond holders contribute and solve this problem. they need to raise 6 billion euros. they may double this loan with russia. that still doesn't solve the problem even if they get that, does it? >> absolutely. there have to be other ways to find that money whatever the shortfall is to those 5.8 billion euros. you know what i think is very remarkable is the fact that the finance minister said that he's going to be staying in russia as long as there is an agreement and that tells you that really this is the only alternative for cyprus right now. everything that's happening here at this point is really a side s
that would be a real bloody nose for the eu which of course had its own deal first agreed and then turned down by parliamentaryians in the last 24 hours. >> we want to get out to carolyn. here's what's interesting. the reason why they are doing this deposit tax in the first place is in order to get a sovereign bailout because the debt level is too high, they have to contribute. they are trying to contribute by basically saying we can't -- there's not enough bonds out there. we can't make...
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own party. >>> there's no ala carte for eu members. an exit would be harmful for the block. >>> and japan's struggling sharp posts a bigger than expected annual loss. it hopes a new president will help bring it back into profit in the year ahead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> we'll kick off with the iea data. the production in north america continues to grow at a record pace and refining capacity is expected to outpace demand in high growth emerging markets. this according to the international energy agency. 3.6 million barrels a day come out of maintenance and new saudi arabian capacity comes online. the oil production -- north american oil production will dominate world supply growth over the next five years, as well. we'll keep your eyes on that. clearly, prices are slipping on the back of that report. nymex down to 95.16. meanwhile, plenty of corporate news. business is not for sale accord to go dan loeb who reportedly wants a spin-off for more value. japan'
own party. >>> there's no ala carte for eu members. an exit would be harmful for the block. >>> and japan's struggling sharp posts a bigger than expected annual loss. it hopes a new president will help bring it back into profit in the year ahead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> we'll kick off with the iea data. the production in north america continues to grow at a record pace and...
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of view that feed into a common eu position. i would hesitate to say, not only does the united states try to make sense of those 28 position, now they feed into something larger, i strongly suspect the europeans are looking at each other saying, okay, if we have an issue on the table. >> of course the europeans don't have to spy on us. we have people leaking all of our secrets, but, p.j., let's talk about how the obama administration handled snowden. the president saying he wouldn't scramble jets over a 29-year-old. it's created problems with russia, it's created problems with china. what your take with the obama administration, how they have done and what they need to do. >> let's dissect that, interestingly enough the chinese moved snowden out of hong kong, expressly because they did not want him to be him the poster child of the u.s.-china relationship. now, putin is stuck with him. has become another face in a political and flexion complex relationship. it's an unfortunate situation. at the end of the day, you don't want to
of view that feed into a common eu position. i would hesitate to say, not only does the united states try to make sense of those 28 position, now they feed into something larger, i strongly suspect the europeans are looking at each other saying, okay, if we have an issue on the table. >> of course the europeans don't have to spy on us. we have people leaking all of our secrets, but, p.j., let's talk about how the obama administration handled snowden. the president saying he wouldn't...
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*eus, most women say no. martha: they don't like the implications that go along witness. let's take a look at some of the numbers here, there is a comparison of how presidents have done in terms of gender equality. i guess for lack of a better phrase. women in the cabinet, president obama so far has nine through the first term. president bush had ten total. bill clinton had 17 total. but what i was struck by, and as a woman i don't like these numbers comparison, to me it's like you don't get extra points for more woman. i just want to see sort of people chosen because they are the best person for the job. dede i think back to the relationship between condoleezzaa rice and president bush. she was his closist friend and con tpa den confidante. and because she was a black woman that wasn't really discussed. >> condoleezzaa rice was such an incredible woman and so smart. here is the deal. barack obama throughout his campaign was constantly hounding mitt romney and talking about how he was going to be better for w
*eus, most women say no. martha: they don't like the implications that go along witness. let's take a look at some of the numbers here, there is a comparison of how presidents have done in terms of gender equality. i guess for lack of a better phrase. women in the cabinet, president obama so far has nine through the first term. president bush had ten total. bill clinton had 17 total. but what i was struck by, and as a woman i don't like these numbers comparison, to me it's like you don't get...
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and a function of the fact that turkey has cooperated eu legislation, and by incorporating eu legislation it has made its production more competitive and more interesting to third countries, too. even african countries who are trading with turkey when they are importing from turkey, they are saying, on the imports are what we are importing up to the standards of the european union? they don't want to be shortchanged in any way. so customs union contribution needs to be recognized there. and one last remark is that i need to be fair. the grievances are not one directional. there are grievances that are coming from the eu side towards turkey, and the fact that the eu has grievances towards turkey, as far as the functioning of the customs union goes, i think it's making the european union think twice of the idea that they have turkey in the back pocket your that to be able to address and resolve those grievances they have, the city turkey, they're going to have to, to the negotiating table and address turkey's grievances, too. and i believe that there are internal forces from within the euro
and a function of the fact that turkey has cooperated eu legislation, and by incorporating eu legislation it has made its production more competitive and more interesting to third countries, too. even african countries who are trading with turkey when they are importing from turkey, they are saying, on the imports are what we are importing up to the standards of the european union? they don't want to be shortchanged in any way. so customs union contribution needs to be recognized there. and one...
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we also see the eu as a problem. while they have good controls, we have seen cases where, let me give an example where goods went from japan to the u.s.. it was carbon fiber. through a goodpe country, a legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared in the eu which is a big place. many of the countries don't have the same level of controls as the white nights there. orn it is tracked via turkey adjacent country to iran. we have identified these two loopholes that need to be fixed. thank you. >> thank you very much, david albright for that great summary of where the program is and what some of the implications are. now we are going to turn to call in to give us his take on where the negotiators might be able to go with the election ofrouhan thank you darrell and thanks to carnegie for hosting and thanks to all of you for coming out on a morning to listen to us. my remarksmentioned, will basically focus on three things, whether there is a window of opportunity with the election of rounani to make some diplomatic progr
we also see the eu as a problem. while they have good controls, we have seen cases where, let me give an example where goods went from japan to the u.s.. it was carbon fiber. through a goodpe country, a legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared in the eu which is a big place. many of the countries don't have the same level of controls as the white nights there. orn it is tracked via turkey adjacent country to iran. we have identified these two loopholes that need to be fixed. thank you....
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lot of folks might think of me and curly sandy you're the president on policies like these and the eu must of being one of the participating members when the organization was first born. i got in my head east. and now maybe yap said because on in the beginning i didn't have the idf. later on i saw them on doing events and participating in loco on the patients will eat anything yet. and i was shocked because the idea is doing great and often am. yes that's what made me china but the new meal mention the fact that there wasn't any classes or so seconds in the recent fall in the east you know me before you know it being germany to get together. to me to change i use to get to know eachother better though is probably one reason is because it not that many young taiwanese in germany and germany saw the tiny country. they'll probably people is that it be known on the liver but the list friend threw away some of the building the city so what could that be a reason why he was in the organization idols he liked even thinking yeah that was the first question i asked myself what they're really u
lot of folks might think of me and curly sandy you're the president on policies like these and the eu must of being one of the participating members when the organization was first born. i got in my head east. and now maybe yap said because on in the beginning i didn't have the idf. later on i saw them on doing events and participating in loco on the patients will eat anything yet. and i was shocked because the idea is doing great and often am. yes that's what made me china but the new meal...
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surveillance including the bugging of eu premises. lawmakers decided their civil liberties committee will conduct and present conclusions by the end of the year. they will assess the impact of surveillance on eu citizens' right to privacy among other issues and look for proposals to prevent similar cases in the future. u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden revealed the national security agency collects a vast amount of communication data at home and abroad. the german magazine reported the nsa bugged eu offices in washington and new york and infiltrated internet and phone networks. representatives of north and south korea are spending the weekend going-over their differences. the working level talks on saturday discuss restarting operations a a jointly run industrial zone. the spokes purposes for south korea's unification ministry said they will meet in the zone and officials in seoul propose the talks after authorities said they let business men visit the industrial complex. operations there have been suspended since north kore
surveillance including the bugging of eu premises. lawmakers decided their civil liberties committee will conduct and present conclusions by the end of the year. they will assess the impact of surveillance on eu citizens' right to privacy among other issues and look for proposals to prevent similar cases in the future. u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden revealed the national security agency collects a vast amount of communication data at home and abroad. the german magazine reported...
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sweden and britain in particular argue that they don't want to be bound by strict eu rules. then there is also disagreement within the eurozone itself over just how much flexibility should be granted. should there be a common system of very strict rules? france argues that we need more flexibility to look at cases individually. they do want to reach a deal after the eu leaders get together here in brussels this thursday and friday. >> thank you, nina. we will follow that. >> following very tense talks and ross -- will brussels, here resenting final budget plans. >> after raising spend it, they want to put the deficit at almost zero and he wants to take down the pretty enormous public debt. he is hoping that it will help to get him reelected. >> chancellor merkel's goal of reducing debt was in germany and europe. finance minister wolfgang schauble says borrowing will be at its lowest level in 14 years. the government says that this is proof of good economic management. >> the report shows everyone in germany can rely on this coalition in the coming years. if reelected, we wil
sweden and britain in particular argue that they don't want to be bound by strict eu rules. then there is also disagreement within the eurozone itself over just how much flexibility should be granted. should there be a common system of very strict rules? france argues that we need more flexibility to look at cases individually. they do want to reach a deal after the eu leaders get together here in brussels this thursday and friday. >> thank you, nina. we will follow that. >>...
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some eu companies are against the move. they say it could be detrimental to firms in the block that rely on solar panels from china. they suggest priority should be given to the eu as a whole. european markets ended higher on monday while markets in the u.s. and the uk were closed for a public holiday. germany's main index rose .9 of a percent. for more on japanese markets let's go to eileen lee. japanese stocks took another battering on monday. how are we kicking off this monday? >> another loss on monday. let's have a look at the opening levels. the nikkei is down 0.16%. on monday the nikkei started the trading session in the negative territory. it fell a mere 14,000 points and ended the day more than 3% lower. in fact it lost almost 10% in just three trading sessions. also yesterday investors received the minutesast month's bank of japan policy meeting. we showed how officials were divided over the central bank's aim of achieving a 2% inflation target in two years. now analysts say investors especially foreign investors
some eu companies are against the move. they say it could be detrimental to firms in the block that rely on solar panels from china. they suggest priority should be given to the eu as a whole. european markets ended higher on monday while markets in the u.s. and the uk were closed for a public holiday. germany's main index rose .9 of a percent. for more on japanese markets let's go to eileen lee. japanese stocks took another battering on monday. how are we kicking off this monday? >>...
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sweden and britain in particular argue that they don't want to be bound by strict eu rules. then there is also disagreement within the eurozone itself over just how much flexibility should be granted. should there be a common system of very strict rules? france argues that we need more flexibility to look at cases individually. they do want to reach a deal after the eu leaders get together here in brussels this thursday and friday. >> thank you, nina. we will follow that. >> following very tense talks and ross -- will brussels, here resenting final budget plans. >> after raising spend it, they want to put the deficit at almost zero and he wants to take down the pretty enormous public debt. he is hoping that it will help to get him reelected. >> chancellor merkel's goal of reducing debt was in germany and europe. finance minister wolfgang schauble says borrowing will be at its lowest level in 14 years. the government says that this is proof of good economic management. >> the report shows everyone in germany can rely on this coalition in the coming years. if reelected, we wil
sweden and britain in particular argue that they don't want to be bound by strict eu rules. then there is also disagreement within the eurozone itself over just how much flexibility should be granted. should there be a common system of very strict rules? france argues that we need more flexibility to look at cases individually. they do want to reach a deal after the eu leaders get together here in brussels this thursday and friday. >> thank you, nina. we will follow that. >>...
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] [stkpa*-eu/]. the transit center district plan was approved or adopted bit planning commission and approved by the brz. the transbay tower was approved and grant all the project entitlements. and we entered into a purchase agreement for sale of the property for $19 million. we expect closing to occur in march of this year, no later than april 1. parcel b also known as block 11a construction began on the ray cousin apartments which is 120 units supportive housing project by bridge and community [pao-erpb/]ships. it's a partnership with the mayor's office of housing and the redevelopment successor agency and we're very proud of that project because it's our first affordable physically supportive housing project that is under construction. blocks 6 and 7 the redevelopment successor agency developed 409 market-rate and 150 affordable housing units and they are currently finalizing negotiations on the development agreement with that developer and block 9 the redevelopment agency received three proposals
] [stkpa*-eu/]. the transit center district plan was approved or adopted bit planning commission and approved by the brz. the transbay tower was approved and grant all the project entitlements. and we entered into a purchase agreement for sale of the property for $19 million. we expect closing to occur in march of this year, no later than april 1. parcel b also known as block 11a construction began on the ray cousin apartments which is 120 units supportive housing project by bridge and...
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british prime minister david cameron made a critical speech on the uk's rocky relationship with the eu. cameron proposed a bold referendum to allow british voters to decide whether or not to exit the alliance by 2016. >> there's no doubt we're more powerful than washington, delhi because we're a powerful player inside the union that matters for british jobs, and security. it matters to our ability to get things done in the world. it matters to the united states and other friends around the world, which is why many tell us clearly they want britain to remain in the european union. if we left the european union, it would be a one-way ticket, not a return. >>> let's take an early look at the markets. we'll get all up in your business this morning. steve sedgwick is live in london, which is still at this hour firmly part of the european union. >> and set to be for a bit longer. there was a huge caveat to what david cameron said there in that sound bite. he wants more competition in europe, more accountability, better growth and wants us to get out of the eurozone debt crisis. he wants to r
british prime minister david cameron made a critical speech on the uk's rocky relationship with the eu. cameron proposed a bold referendum to allow british voters to decide whether or not to exit the alliance by 2016. >> there's no doubt we're more powerful than washington, delhi because we're a powerful player inside the union that matters for british jobs, and security. it matters to our ability to get things done in the world. it matters to the united states and other friends around...